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Backup The Operating System through the usage of Automated System Recovery

By: Petterson Bogdan



I think that Windows XP it's a satisfying Operating System, yet, prolonged period use might corrupt critical registries, various viruses might alter crucial Windows libraries which get the Operating System slower to use in time. When this happens it's good to have a rescue solution. And lucky there are quite a few great methods to resolve it, although I intend to speak on the subject of Automated System Recovery process (or ASR method) that comes incorporated Windows XP Professional. The pro is that you don't need to install any particular package and it's not challenging to perform that.

The tools that you need are: a formatted diskette, the Windows XP Professional installation disk and some free space somwhere you want to put the backup file.
The utility is called backup and it can be found in Start – Programs – Accessories – Backup. If you want a shortcut you just type Start – Run : ntbackup, which is the name of the this small program. After you start it and the welcome screen appears you select the Advanced Mode. In the Advanced Mode of the Backup Utility you have three options to choose: Backup Wizard, Restore Wizard and Automated System Recovery Wizard. The first option is if you want to do a more deep selection of the directories and partitions, for example if you have special files to another location. The second is used to restore an already made backup. The third is used to create a copy of the entire Windows Operating System which is in most of the cases located on C:\ partition. If by any chance your Windows OS is located elsewhere(another partition) you can select the first option and select manually from the drives.

If you select Automated System Recovery Wizard you are prompted on the next window screen only about the destination of the backup file where it would be created. You are free to decide about the name and the destination of this file. Important is to have enough free space on that drive. Finishing the Automated System Recovery Preparation Wizard is just the final stage. Clicking on Finish the program will begin processing and then the backup operation will begin. The backup is made in one single file which is having *.bkf extension. The process is taking about 10 minutes but could be also less. After the image of the operating system is completed you are asked to insert the floppy disk. This is needed if your system fails to start and you must boot from the Windows XP installation CD. The floppy disk will help you start the rescue program and restore the backup image.

After the completion you can remove the floppy from its drive. You can also create scheduled automated backups with Schedule Jobs.

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